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Lynx Series Lynx Plus LynxR-2 LynxR-EN LynxR-i LynxR-iSIA
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Agenda Panel Features Connecting an AlarmNet Communicator
Programming Locations *56 Enhanced Zone Programming *80 Device Programming *81 Zone List Programming
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Features AlarmNet Communicator Compatible *
IP/GSM Downloading Compatible * Wireless Siren Compatible – 5800WAVE Wireless Keypad Compatible – 5828V Fixed English Built in Speakerphone Built in Remote Phone Control Built-in Two-way voice system - AAV Numeric Pager Reporting Follow-Me Alarm Reporting (voice message) * Options of the Lynx Plus, LynxR-2 and LynxR-i Central Station reporting required for Pager and Follow-Me Alarm reports except for Open and Close reports Listed here are some of the many features of the Lynx Series. AlarmNet Communicator. ECP Mode Compatible. Note, Communicator ECP mode, are options of the LynxR-2 and LynxR-I Only. IP GSM Downloading Compatible. 58 hundred Wave, Wireless siren compatible, V, Wireless Fixed English Keypad Compatible, Built in Speakerphone, Built in Remote phone control, Built in two way voice system or AAV, Numeric Pager Reporting, Follow-Me Alarm Reporting. Note, Central Station reporting is required for Pager and Follow-Me Alarm reports, except for Open and Close reports.
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Plus Features Supports two-way voice over GSM radio
with the GSMVLP radio module Full 16-button keypad with easy-to-read LCD display and status LEDs 2” x 16” Custom Alpha backlit display Hinged cover for simpler installations There are 25 zones maximum on the Lynx. You have 1 wired zone on the Lynx REN. You can add up to 24 wireless zones. 16 keyfob button zones, that don’t count in the 25 total zones. There are 8 programmable outputs using X-10. End User Scheduling. 84 Event, Log.
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Features Rechargeable batteries Enhanced Enroll Mode RF jam detection
6 x 1.2V Nickel Metal-Hydride pack provides 24 hours of standby Enhanced Enroll Mode Can enroll Confirm serial number View serial number Change loop number w/o deleting RF jam detection
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Features 1 Hardwire zone – Not present on LynxR-2 or LynxR-i
24 Wireless zones 16 Button zones 5804, 5804BD, BDV, & 5802MN 8 user codes 1 installer 1 master 1 duress 5 standard 84 Event log – Viewable from Compass Only On-board UL 85db siren
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Lynx Series AlarmNet Connections
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AlarmNet Communicator
GSMVLP Status LEDs Signal Strength LED Must be solid. This is how the GSM L board mounts into the Lynx Case. The LED’s are located on the left side of the board. The top 3 are the Status LED’s. The Green LED, just below the Status LED’s indicates Signal Strength, and must be Solid for proper operation. The Registration and Test Switch is located in the bottom Left Corner of the GSM L board. Registration and Test Switch
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Lynx Plus AlarmNet Communicator Mounting
Installing the GSMVLP Module For Configuration A. You will mount the I dash L and connect the LRR IP Communications port Cable Horizontally on to the lynx board.
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AlarmNet Communicator Connection
Wiring Connections and Routing For Configuration A. You will mount the I dash L and connect the LRR IP Communications port Cable Horizontally on to the lynx board.
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AlarmNet Communicator
GSML Status LEDs Signal Strength LED Must be solid. This is how the GSM L board mounts into the Lynx Case. The LED’s are located on the left side of the board. The top 3 are the Status LED’s. The Green LED, just below the Status LED’s indicates Signal Strength, and must be Solid for proper operation. The Registration and Test Switch is located in the bottom Left Corner of the GSM L board. Registration and Test Switch
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AlarmNet Communicator
GSML
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AlarmNet Communicator Connections
LynxR-2/R-i & 7847i-L Configuration B For Configuration B. You will mount the I dash L and connect the LRR IP Communications port Cable Vertically on to the lynx board.
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AlarmNet Communicator Connections
LynxR-2/R-i & 7845GSM / 7845i-GSM Connect the 4 wire communications cable, to the LRR IP Communications port on the lynx R 2 or RI. Connect the four wires to the specific Communications device as shown in this slide, and the following slides. If you are installing a GSM or I-GSM, you must also install a jumper between terminals 2 and 3, on the communications device. Power will be supplied from the Lynx. Install a network connection with internet access when using the I-GSM. Note, Do Not Connect the GSM internal battery. Do Not Connect the 7845GSM internal battery! NOTE: DC Power is supplied from Lynx panel.
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AlarmNet Communicator Connections
LynxR-2/R-i & 7847i For the i, you just connect the 4 wire ECP connection, to the LRR IP connection of the Lynx. Note, This option is not available for the REN version.
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AlarmNet Communicator Connections
LynxR-EN & AlarmNet Device 2K Ohm Pull up resistor. When using the Lynx REN, you will use a negative voltage trigger, and connect to terminals 8 and 9. You will also need a 2 K ohm resistor, across the radio side of the connection. This is used for voltage pull up not Supervision. Program your AlarmNet Device in V- (neg) Zone Mode.
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AlarmNet Communicator Connections - LynxDM-GSM
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AlarmNet Communicator Connections
LynxDM-GSM
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Lynx Series Programming
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Programming Locations
* 20 Installer Code [4112] Example 1 To change the Inst. Code you would enter *20 then the new code: For example: Change Installer code to 4321 * (after entry of last digit the keypad will beep 3 times to confirm the entry and automatically proceed to location *21)
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Programming Locations
*20 Installer Code [4112] Example 1 To view what is in location *20 you would enter: # 2 0 the panel will then display the location contents one digit at a time (in hexadecimal format) For example: # then the panel would display: 04 (beep) 03 (beep) 02 (beep) 01 (beep, beep, beep) The installer code is 4321. A triple beep is heard after the last digit of the field is displayed.
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Programming Locations
*21 Quick Arm Enable [1] 0 = no; 1=yes *22 Keypad Backlight Time Out [0] 0 = always on 1 = off after 10secs *24 RF House ID Code [00] 00 = disable 01-31 = house ID
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Programming Locations
*25 Powerline Carrier device House Code [0] *26 Chime by Zone [0] 0 = no; 1 = yes Program zones to chime on zone list 3 *31 Single Alarm Sounding/Zone [0] 0 = no limit 1 = yes, once per arming *31 Single Alarm Sounding/Zone SIA [0] 0 = Same as Shutdown in field *92 1 = yes, once per arming period *33 Alarm Bell Timeout [1] 0 = none; 1 = 4min 2 = 8min; 3 = 12min; 4 = 16min
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Programming Locations
Daylight Saving Time *29 Daylight Saving Time Start/End Month [3,11] This is March and November. *30 Daylight Saving Time Start/End Weekend [2,1] Star 29, Daylight Saving Time Start and End Month. Enter the start and end month, for daylight saving time. To enter an 11 you would enter, pound 11, for 12, you would enter, pound 12. Star 30, Daylight Saving Time Start and End Weekend. Enter the start and end weekend, for daylight saving time. Please note, In 2007 the start and end days changed, to the 2nd weekend of March, and the 1st weekend of November, for the US and Canada. This is the 2nd Sunday in March and the 1st Sunday in November.
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SIA Entry Exit Times *34 Exit Delay [6,0]
00-99 = exit delay time (in sec) 97 = 120 sec delay SIA: Must be set to a minimum 45 sec. *35 Entry Delay 1 (zone type 01) [3,0] 30-96 = entry delay time (in sec.) 97 = 120 sec; 98 = 180 sec; = 240 sec SIA: The entry delay must be set to a minimum of 30 seconds. The sum of entry delay 1 field *35 and the burglary abort window entered in *50 should not exceed 1 minute.
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SIA Entry Exit Times *36 Entry Delay 2 (zone type 02) [3,0]
30-96 = entry delay time (in sec.) 97 = 120 sec; 98 = 180 sec; = 240 sec SIA: The entry delay must be set to a minimum of 30 seconds. The sum of entry delay 2 field *36 and the burglary abort window entered in *50 should not exceed 1 minute. * sec Dialer Delay (Burg) [0] 0 = no; 1 = yes *50 Burglary Abort Window SIA [2] 1 = 15 sec; 2 = 30 sec; 3 = 45 sec
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Phone Options [0] *38 Confirmation of Arming Ding *40 PABX Access Code
0 = no; 1 = yes (when armed by self-contained keypad or RF) 2 = yes (when armed by RF only) *40 PABX Access Code SIA PABX/Call Waiting Disable *41 Primary Phone No. Up to 6 digits ... Up to 20 digits
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Phone Options *42 Secondary Phone No. … Numeric Pager or Follow-Me Alarm Up to 24 digits *43 Primary Account Number *44 Second Account Number 4 or 10 Digits [ FFFF ] 4 or 10 Digits [ FFFF ] The Account Number will be 10 digits only if 10 Digit Contact ID Format is selected in *48 Report Format.
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Phone Options … *46 Follow-Me Reminder Phone Number Up to 24 digits
*47 Phone System Select [5] Central Station Dialing Mode Pulse Tone No WATS 0 = No Speaker Phone 1 = No Speaker 4 = With Speaker 5 = With Speaker WATS 2 = No Speaker 3 = No Speaker 6 = With Speaker 7 = With Speaker
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Phone System Select SIA Only SIA Only *47 Phone System Select [5]
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Format ADEMCO Contact ID Example: 1234 E 131 00 C005
*48 Report Format for PRIM/SEC. [ 7,7 ] Primary Secondary 0 = 3+1, 4+1 Ademco L/S Standard 6 or undefined = 4+2 Ademco Express 1 = Radionics Standard 7 = Ademco Contact ID reporting 2 = 4+2 Ademco L/S Standard 8 = 3+1, 4+1 Ademco L/S Expanded 3 = 4+2 Radionics Standard 9 = 3+1, 4+1 Radionics Expanded 5 = Ademco 10 Digit Contact ID Format NOTE: Option 5 or 7 (Ademco Contact ID) must be selected for AAV. ADEMCO Contact ID Example: 1234 E C005 This is a new Perimeter Alarm on Zone 5, Account #, the Event (E = new, R = restore ) Event Code, Zone #
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Reporting Options Dialer Programming *49 Split/Dual Reporting
[0] 0 = Disable (Backup report only) TO PRIMARY PHONE No. TO SECONDARY PHONE No. 1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel Others 2 = All except Open/Close , Test Open/Close, Test 3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel All 4 = All except Open/Close, Test All 5 = All All TO PRIMARY PHONE No. TO PAGING No. (Secondary) 6 = All except Open/Close Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles 7 = All reports Alarms, Trouble 8 = All reports Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles 9 = All except Open/Close Open/Close‡ TO PRIMARY PHONE No. TO Follow-Me Alarm No. (Secondary) 10 = All except Open/Close Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles 11 = All reports Alarms, Trouble 12 = All reports Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles 13 = All except Open/Close Open/Close‡ ‡ Will report users 0, 5-8 or wireless arm/disarm button Zones 26-33; all other zones and users do not report
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Periodic Test *51 Periodic Test Report [0] 0 = none; 1 = 24 hrs;
2 = weekly; 3 = 30 days *52 First Test Report Offset [2] 0 = 24 hr; 1 = 6 hrs; 2 = 12 hrs; 3 = 18 hrs *64 Test Report Code [1,0] *76 Test Restore Report Code SIA Sent when test mode is exited. [0,0]
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Programming Locations
*59 Exit Error Report Code [1] *60 Trouble Report Code [1,0] *65 Open Report Code [0] *66 Arm Away/Stay Rpt Code [0,0] AWAY STAY
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Programming Locations
*55 Enable LRR/IP Communications Device [0] 0 = Disable; 1 = Enable *77 Dynamic Signaling Delay/ Dynamic Signaling Priority [0, 0] 1st Entry (delay before switching Central Station reporting path) 2nd Entry 0 = Primary Dialer First 1 = LRR/IP First 2 = LRR/IP Reporting Only 0 = Redundant reporting 1 = 15 seconds 2 = 30 seconds 3 = 45 seconds 4 = 60 seconds 5 = 75 seconds 6 = 90 seconds 7 = 105 seconds 8 = 120 seconds 9 = 135 seconds #10 = 150 seconds #11 = 165 seconds #12 = 180 seconds #13 = 195 seconds #14 = 210 seconds #15 = 225 seconds
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Programming Locations
*87 Aux Function 1-button paging or Macro Send to a pager or can be a Macro *88 Pager Characters Enter up to 16 digits as needed for customizing pager messages or pager requirements (PIN’s etc.) *90 Event Logging [3] 0 = None; 1 = Alarm/Alarm Restore 2 = Trouble/Trouble Restore; 4 = Bypass/Bypass Restore; 8 = Open/Close To select all, enter #15
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Programming Locations
*91 Alarm Audio Verification/Remote Phone Control [2] 0 = None; 1 = AVM & remote phone control 2 = remote phone control only 4 = AVM only *92 Number Of Reports in Armed Period [0] 0 = 10 Alarm/Alarm Restore Reports; 1 = Unlimited *92 Swinger Shutdown SIA [1] 1 = shutdown after one alarm 2 = shutdown after two alarms
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Programming Locations
*94 Download Phone No. … Up to 20 Digits *95 Ring Detect Count for Downloading [0] 0 = Disable Station Initiated Download; 1-14 = Number of rings; 15 = Answering Machine Defeat
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Programming Locations
*96 Initializes Download ID, Subscriber Account No. For Initial Download; No entry required *97 Select 1 of 4 Default Option Setups. Enter 1-4 to select from default tables Enter 0 to abort. *98 Exits Programming mode and prevents re-entry by Installer Code *99 Exits Programming mode and allows re-entry by
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Lynx Series *56 Enhanced Zone Programming
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*56 Enhanced Zone Programming
Zone Number Enter the 2-digit zone number to be programmed [*] = Continue 00 = exit zone programming mode A 02 A 02 ZONE NUMBER b 01 Zone Type b 01 ENTR/EXIT#1 ZONE TYPE Enter the 2-digit zone type. [*] = Continue 00 = Not Used 08 = 24 Hr. Aux 01 = Entry/Exit #1 09 = Fire without verify 02 = Entry/Exit #2 10 = Interior w/Delay 03 = Perimeter 20 = Arm-Stay 04 = Interior Follower 21 = Arm-Away 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 22 = Disarm 06 = 24Hr. Silent 23 = No Alarm Response 07 = 24Hr. Audible 24 = Silent Burglary A = Zone Number. Enter the 2 digit zone number to be programmed. b = Zone Type. Enter the 2 digit zone type.
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*56 Enhanced Zone Programming
Report Code C10 REPORT CODE Enter the report code Input Type d 3 Enter the input type 3 = Supervised RF (RF) 4 = Unsupervised RF (UR) 5 = Button type (BR) [*] = Continue d 3 RF SUPERVSD INPUT TYPE E 1 Loop Number E2 LOOP#/AUTO LEARN C = Report Code. Enter the report code. d = Input Type. Enter the input type, 3, 4, or 5. E = Loop Number. To learn in the Serial and Loop numbers, it takes 4 transmissions. After the first fault and restore, a single beep will be heard. “Beep” After the second fault and restore, a double beep will sound. “Beep, Beep” If a voice descriptor is already programmed for the zone, it will also be announced. “Beep, Beep, FRONT DOOR” It takes 4 transmissions to learn in the Serial and Loop Numbers. 1st Fault and Restore – a single beep will sound. 2nd Fault and Restore – a double beep will sound. If a voice descriptor is already programmed for the zone, it will also be announced.
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*56 Enhanced Zone Programming
E 2L An “L” will appear after the loop number if the loop number was learned in. E2L LEARNED LOOP#/AUTO LEARN 1A L 1AL A ENROLL MODE Enroll Mode 0 = Skip to the VOICE DESCRIPTOR prompt (1C) 1 = Enroll now and proceed to SERIAL NUMBER prompt (1b) (If “ L” is not displayed) 2 = Copy the last serial number from the local memory buffer (If “L” is not displayed) 3 = View existing serial number. (Only if “L” is displayed) 9 = Delete existing serial number. (Only if “L” is displayed) [*] = Advance to the VOICE DESCRIPTOR prompt (1C) E 2 L = Loop Number 2, the L means the serial number was learned. To Delete the Serial number, Press 0 Star, to proceed to the F prompt, to delete serial number, 1 confirms delete. 1 A L = Serial Number Prompt. Press 1, to manually enter serial number, only if L is not displayed. Press 2, to copy from the previous zone serial number, only if L is not displayed. Press 3, to view the existing serial number, only if L is displayed. Press 9, to delete the existing serial number, only if L is displayed.
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*56 Enhanced Zone Programming
Manual Serial Number Entry 1A Press [1] at the 1A prompt to manually enter the transmitters serial number 1A ENROLL MODE 1b Manually enter the transmitter’s 7-digit serial number. When all 7 digits are entered, press the [*] key. 1b SERIAL NUMBER To Manually enter the Serial Number, Press 1, at the 1 A prompt. This will take you to the 1 B prompt, you can now key in the 7 digit serial number, When all 7 digits are entered press the Star key. At the 1 A L you can transmit the device by faulting and restoring it, to confirm the serial number entry is correct, or press Star to skip. 1A L After entry is completed, you may trip the transmitter to confirm the serial number entry is correct, or press [*] to skip. 1AL A ENROLL MODE
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*56 Enhanced Zone Programming
Voice Descriptor (Can also be entered separately in *84) 1C ZONE DESCRIPTOR 0 = skip to next zone 1 = Enter descriptor mode 1d 47 Descriptor 1 1d47 Front Enter [#] + 2 digit vocabulary index number 6 = accept word and advance to descriptor 2 8 = accept word and advance to next zone 1 C = Voice Descriptor Programming. Press 1 to change Voice Descriptors. 1 d will be displayed and the current voice descriptor will be spoken. “FRONT” 1 d = Descriptor 1. Enter Pound and the 2 digit vocabulary index number. The vocabulary index can be found in the Installation Instructions and the Program Form. After entering the word you want, Press 6 to accept the word and advance to the next descriptor. Or press 8 to accept the word and advance to the next zone. FRONT
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*56 Enhanced Zone Programming
Descriptor 2 1E69 Sliding Enter [#] + 2 digit vocabulary index number 6 = accept word and advance to descriptor 3 8 = accept word and advance to next zone SLIDING 1F 12 Descriptor 3 1F04 Door Enter [#] + 2 digit vocabulary index number 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (A prompt) 1 E = Second descriptor. Enter a word and press 6 to go to the next word or 8 to save and go to the next zone. 1 F = Third descriptor. Enter a word and press 8 to save and go to the next zone. A 0 3 = enter zone number prompt. Program the next zone or enter 0 0 to exit Star 56 mode. DOOR A 03 A03 ZONE NUMBER 00 = exit zone programming mode
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Lynx Series *80 Device Programming
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*80 Device Programming Device Programming 0 = Exit mode 1 = Enter mode
DEVICE PROG MENU 0 = Exit mode 1 = Enter mode Device Number A01 Enter the 2-digit device number 01-08 = X-10 09-16 = Multi-Mode Total Connect [*] = Continue 00 = Exit Device Programming mode A01 DEVICE NUMBER Device Action b 2 Enter the 1-digit action 0 = No response 1 = Close for 2 seconds 2 = Close and stay closed 3 = Pulse on and off [*] = Continue b02 DEVICE ACTION
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*80 Device Programming Start Event Type
Enter the 1 – digit start event type 0 = Not used 3 = Trouble 1 = Alarm [*] = Continue 2 = Fault d 1 Start Zone List d01 START ZONE LIST Enter the 1– digit zone list number, 1-3, or 0 if not used; [*] = Continue
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*80 Device Programming Start Zone Type
Enter the 2-digit start zone type [*] = Continue F 0 Stop Zone List F00 STOP ZONE LIST Enter the 1-digit zone list number, 1-3, or 0 if not used [*] = Continue 1A22 Stop Zone Type 1A22 STOP ZONE TYPE Enter the 2-digit stop zone type [*] = Return to Device Number prompt (A) A02 DEVICE NUMBER A02
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Lynx Series *81 Zone Lists
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*81 Zone List Programming
ZONE LISTS MENU 0 = Exit mode 1 = Enter mode Zone List Number A01 A01 ZONE LIST NUMBER Enter the 2-digit zone list number (01-03) [*] = Continue; 00 = Exit mode Zone Entry To List b28 b28 ZN ENTRY TO LIST Enter the 2-digit zone number [*] = Accept zone number and enter the next zone number 00 = Accept zone number and continue to next prompt
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*81 Zone List Programming
C Delete Entire Zone List? C DEL WHOLE ZN LST 0 = Don’t delete; continue to next prompt 1 = Delete the current zone list d Delete Specific Zones from List? d DEL 1 ZN FRM LST 0 = Don’t delete; continue to next zone list number 1 = Continue to delete zones prompt Delete Zones E E00 DELETE ZONES Enter the 2-digit zone number to be deleted [*] = Delete zone 00 = Return to next zone list number
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Review Quiz How do we view what is in a standard programming location?
How do we enter data in standard programming location? What programming mode do we use to program in wireless transmitters? Does the LynxR-EN have an event log? Will the system report in Contact ID with an AlarmNet Communicator?
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